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Facebook Is Considering to Establish Data Center In Taiwan
By Korbin Lan
Published: Dec 02,2015
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Facebook, the world’s largest online social network, is considering to setup a data center in Taiwan, at an expected investment cost of 10 billion.
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Following Google, Facebook intend to build up a data center in Changhua county, Taiwan. Changhua Magistrate Ming-ku Wei said that this April Facebook delivered, via investment consultant, their intention of investment in Changhua ‘s Tian-Chung Industrial Park, near by Changhua high-speed rail station. More than four project meetings had been held to fulfill the needs of Facebook investment.
Wei added that the local government authority will do their best to support the project. Moreover, the Industrial Park located in the intersection of high speed rail station, rail station and highway, featuring convenient transportation and minor natural disaster.
(TR/Yiting Wang)
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